I don't know. I think Adam has forsaken us. The "Mefi" in masking tape on the overview set seems to have disappeared now that they've begun the new season. I think we may have taken him for granted a little.posted by Dave Faris at 7:57 PM on August 28, 2008

This is marketing fluff. It's not about 'multicore processors versus CPU', since most modern CPUs are multicore. Rather, it's about the massively parallel processing in modern GPUs. And it's not even vaguely a useful comparison. It's just a metaphor. All this video actually does is show you how much faster a thousand paint nozzles is than one.

Little known fact: after only two such demonstrations, the machine grew so despondent over its inability to create anything original, it cut off its own gearbox.posted by subgear at 9:25 PM on August 28, 2008 [4 favorites]

Oh, it's a grid. They can make it paint anything. ANYTHING!posted by knowles at 9:36 PM on August 28, 2008

Such waste! Our descendants will curse us for our obsession with waste. But I couldn't help laughing.posted by lupus_yonderboy at 10:22 PM on August 28, 2008

Hmmm...I thought this post was going to be about the Mona Lisa, processing speeds and nanoseconds.

Still...it was pretty funny, in a "we is in ur science fare" kind of way.posted by salishsea at 10:43 PM on August 28, 2008

We should brand him, just to be safe. We wouldn't want any buster rustlers to steal him.posted by homunculus at 11:32 PM on August 28, 2008

>It's milliseconds. 80 Milliseconds. I wish the barrels had autoreload. As it is it takes 1 guy 3 hours to load the thing.

Well obviously if you had a GPU, could use 1,100 GPUguys to reload much faster.posted by mrzarquon at 11:34 PM on August 28, 2008

It reminds me of a show I watched on some channel (honestly, if it doesn't have Anthony Bourdain, Adam Savage, or Alton Brown, I wont remember the name or time slot also why do I like smart people named A*) {why am I using the small tag so much?}

Anyway, guy designed a communion wine dispenser for his very large church, that would fill an entire tray of little plastic cups with the perfect amount of sanctified wine. It took him twice as long to design a mechanism to put all those little plastic cups onto the trays fast enough to make the wine dispenser worth using. Before the cups were filled and placed onto the tray by hand. Until they were placed automatically, the wine filling part took 5% of the time, and the arranging of the cups took 94% of the time (1% reserved for error and 'tasting').posted by mrzarquon at 11:43 PM on August 28, 2008

Seems like the communion guy could have just duct-taped a few of these together.

Also, asavage, I will happily come down and load that sucker for you. using a goatse template, of courseposted by Rumple at 11:49 PM on August 28, 2008

So... you're saying this is not a good thread to read to learn about multi-core and single core CPUs and how they differ in function and performance? That's actually the thread I was hoping to find here. (Which is not to say that the Mona Lisa thing wasn't neat.)posted by Clay201 at 11:49 PM on August 28, 2008

It's a cool little marketing stunt, no question about that, but I guess I'm a little disappointed to find out that the Mythbusters are for hire. It's like finding out a childhood hero sold out, except they're adulthood heroes, and dammit, I didn't have many of those.posted by PercussivePaul at 12:28 AM on August 29, 2008

I'm a little disappointed to find out that the Mythbusters are for hire

I assume (or maybe "hope" would be a better word) they at least built the machine themselves.posted by DU at 4:17 AM on August 29, 2008

I'm a little disappointed to find out that the Mythbusters are for hire.

Do you think those full-sized fiberglass sharks and crashtest dummies just grow on trees?posted by Dave Faris at 5:09 AM on August 29, 2008

Sold out? I thought it was pretty clear that they were special effects artists and Jamie's business was specifically set up to be "for hire".

And very little of their testing results are peer reviewed . . .posted by cptnrandy at 5:50 AM on August 29, 2008

Mythbusters is massively peer-reviewed, if you count millions of armchair "hackers" as peers.

(But seriously, they've gone back and redone many myths based on procedural objections and so forth. For a TV show, it's pretty good actual real science.)posted by DU at 6:26 AM on August 29, 2008

I assume (or maybe "hope" would be a better word) they at least built the machine themselves.

In one of the videos of it, Adam comments that they designed it and it was put together by the guys at what used to be the ILM model shop, by the guys he used to work with. And frankly, I don't mind that they didn't put the time into building something that big - that wasn't to be used on Mythbusters - themselves.posted by opsin at 6:30 AM on August 29, 2008

Having attended the conference myself... the whole thing was a combination of awesome technology, crazy stuff, pointlessness, and whoring for NVidia.

So this was the highlight, and pretty representative of the show as a whole.posted by Foosnark at 6:45 AM on August 29, 2008

Found this on Youtube thanks to the OPP... Some totally awesome and hilarious stuff comes up in the Q&A section as well.posted by opsin at 8:26 AM on August 29, 2008 [3 favorites]

for what it's worth, it's a decent visual metaphor for the current discussion among hardware kids about the potential for using our gpus as cpus, since our gpus are so much faster.posted by shmegegge at 9:43 AM on August 29, 2008

I thought it was a very cool stunt. Particularly the slow motion shot at the end.

And, while I haven't played paint-ball in a few years, I would totally start again if I could use one of these to defend my base. It would be the fucking Metal Storm of the paint-ball world.posted by quin at 9:55 AM on August 29, 2008

I'm a little disappointed to find out that the Mythbusters are for hire.

They were handing out drinks at JavaOne two years ago. I'm guessing they do the whole SF tech conference circuit.posted by meta_eli at 10:15 AM on August 29, 2008

Found this on Youtube thanks to the OPP... Some totally awesome and hilarious stuff comes up in the Q&A section as well.

That talk was awesome, thanks for the link. The two slo-mo videos he shows are hilarious.posted by EndsOfInvention at 10:52 AM on August 29, 2008

That was awesome.

And, I want this for my vehicle. A huge painting on the side of my minivan would rock :Dposted by SuzySmith at 7:24 PM on August 29, 2008

Wow opsin, that talk has got to be posted!

In fact, I've got the post ready, but is two Mythbusters posts in the same day too much?!?!?!posted by Chuckles at 9:06 PM on August 29, 2008 [1 favorite]

heck out the first two minutes of this clip of Mythbusters' Adam Savage telling the folks at the HOPE hackercon about how the Discovery Channel was bullied by big credit-card companies out of airing a program about how crappy the security in RFID tags is.

That's a misquote. He never makes any conclusion about whether the security is crappy or not. The credit card companies quashed it (or contributed to its quashing, at least) because of the prospect of public scrutiny alone, irrespective of the conclusion.

It sucks that BoingBoing misquotes so badly, but it is worse because the truth is a more damning indictment.posted by Chuckles at 11:55 AM on August 30, 2008

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